Shaken Baby Syndrome: Medical Uncertainty Casts Doubt on Convictions(This paper does not directly implicate vaccines as the cause of SBS symptoms, but shows that due to simple biomechanics, those symptoms could NOT be from shaking a baby unless spinal injury is also present. Thus, in most cases, there must be a cause other than shaking for the subdural/subarachnoid hematomas, retinal hemorrhaging, and brain swelling. See the above articles for info on the role of vaccines in these symptoms.)

Washington Post (Mar 20, 2015): Since 2001, as a growing number of doctors and scientists began challenging the diagnosis of Shaken Baby Syndrome, more than 200 criminal cases have unraveled. In some cases, charges were dropped or dismissed by prosecutors and judges. In other cases, defendants were found not guilty or their convictions were overturned. Some defendants spent months or years behind bars before they were released. In depth analysis: A Disputed Analysis Imprisons Parents